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A Mysterious Group Says Its Mission Is to Expose Antisemitic Students

Last updated: April 1, 2025 11:59 am
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In response to President Trump’s recent executive order on combating antisemitism, a shadowy group known as Canary Mission posted a new feature on its website titled “Uncovering Foreign Nationals” on March 24. This group claims to identify individuals who promote “hatred of the U.S.A., Israel, and Jews on North American college campuses.” Among the seven individuals listed in this feature were three current and former professors at Columbia University.

Canary Mission has been posting pictures and details of alleged antisemitic activities of thousands of individuals on its website for the past decade. Following the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration, several students and professors have been threatened with deportation or detained, with some of them appearing on Canary Mission’s website.

The actions taken against these foreign students and academics have raised concerns about why federal authorities are targeting them and the role of groups like Canary Mission in identifying deportation targets. While the State Department spokeswoman declined to discuss the use of such lists in decision-making, Immigration and Customs Enforcement stated that they do not rely on lists from Canary Mission. However, some immigration lawyers believe that information from groups like Canary Mission may be influencing ICE enforcement actions.

One such example is Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University, who was detained by federal agents after her information was posted on Canary Mission’s website for engaging in anti-Israel activism. This incident has sparked comparisons to countries where political dissent leads to imprisonment.

Canary Mission’s leadership, origins, and funding remain unclear, as the group has not sought tax-exempt status in the U.S. However, reports indicate contributions from Jewish foundations and individuals like Michael Leven, a Jewish philanthropist. While Canary Mission denies sharing information on deportation targets with federal authorities, another group called Betar openly distributed a “deport list” of immigrants they accused of supporting terrorism.

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Betar, a Zionist organization labeled extremist by the Anti-Defamation League, has faced criticism for its actions. The organization denied these allegations, emphasizing the right of Jews to defend themselves. Betar’s involvement in targeting individuals like Momodou Taal, a graduate student at Cornell University, has raised concerns about the impact of such lists on immigration enforcement.

Overall, the inclusion of individuals on Canary Mission’s list can lead to harassment, intimidation, and even threats. The group’s tactics have been compared to the Red Scare of the 1950s, with accusations of misinformation and guilt by association. The pressure created by being listed on Canary Mission’s website has even led some individuals to publicly renounce their past views to alleviate the intense scrutiny they face.

In conclusion, the actions of groups like Canary Mission and Betar have sparked controversy and raised questions about the targeting of individuals based on their activism. The impact of being listed on these websites can have far-reaching consequences, from harassment to potential deportation. As the debate over free speech and activism continues, the role of these groups in influencing government actions remains a topic of concern.

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